College drinking : new research from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism's Rapid Response to College Drinking Problems Initiative / special editors, William DeJong, Mary E. Larimer, Mark D. Wood.
Publisher:
Center of Alcohol StudiesRutgers, the State University of New Jersey,
NIAAA's Rapid Response to College Drinking Problems Initiative: reinforcing the use of evidence-based approaches in college alcohol prevention -- Magnitude of and trends in alcohol-related mortality and morbidity among U.S. college students ages 18-24, 1998-2005 -- Evaluating a comprehensive campus-community prevention intervention to reduce alcohol-related problems in a college population -- Evaluation of college online alcohol-policy information: 2007 compared with 2002 -- Screening for high-risk drinking in a college student health center: characterizing students based on quantity, frequency, and harms -- Trial of the University Assistance Program for alcohol use among mandated students -- Assessing the effectiveness of peer-facilitated interventions addressing high-risk drinking among judicially mandated college students -- Randomized trial of a parent-based intervention on drinking behavior among incoming college-freshman -- Preventing risky drinking in first-year college women: further validation of a female-specific motivational-enhancement group intervention -- Effects of residential learning communities on drinking trajectories during the first two years of college -- Common Ground : an investigation of environmental management alcohol prevention initiatives in a college community -- Readiness to change drinking behavior in female college students -- Evaluating level of specificity of normative referents in relation to personal drinking behavior -- Alcohol poisoning among college students turning 21: do they recognize the symptoms and how do they help? -- Alcohol screening and brief intervention in a college student health center: a randomized controlled trial.
Series:
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. Supplement, 1946-584X ; no. 16
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